Utter
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654 examples of Utter in a sentence
This was a place of
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brokenness.
Although Gingrich was quickly persuaded by Henry Kissinger to recant his heresy, he had in his own careless way articulated an important notion that few others have dared
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Currency relations throughout Europe would be thrown into
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confusionHere not only the common currency but that of European integration would be dealt a fatal blow.
Through a combination of willful blindness,
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complacency, and intense stubbornness, Europe’s leaders subjected their countries to a conflict that shattered an entire generation.
Yet, in debates in the Diet, our parliament, neither Prime Minister Koizumi nor the Foreign Minister
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anything more than such tepid responses as: "Japan cannot respond to a hypothetical situation;" or "Japan cannot take a definitive stance without assessing the results of the inspections;" and "It is in Japan's national interest not to declare whether or not it supports the use of force."
Affirmative Action for EuropeThe violence in France, fueled by staggering unemployment and ruthless policing, reflects the
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failure of the French model of social integration.
Perhaps the most astonishing thing about the ECB’s monochromatic price-stability mission and
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disregard for financial stability – much less for the welfare of the workers and businesses that make up the economy – is its radical departure from the central-banking tradition.
And, after derailing a G7 summit last month, Trump added further tensions this week by refusing to
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even the mildest criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin at their Helsinki meeting.
Chase described his new deal in general terms as “the drastic and progressive revision of the economic structure, avoiding an
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break with the past.”
So the idea that “this country is different,” that the rules of global finance did not apply, proved
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nonsense.
In these dying days of serious newspaper journalism, slick television shows, packaged by highly-paid anchormen – who never
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an original thought themselves, and would never expect a politician to do so – are the only venues where professional politicians feel secure enough to “face” the public.
Despite her two decades of house arrest and isolation, Suu Kyi possesses two of the gifts that enabled Mandela to carry out his great task: a reassuring serenity and an
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lack of vindictiveness.
South Korea understands the
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seriousness of the global development agenda, and the poorest countries’ needs.
The current ECB policy is thus simply irresponsible, as is the
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lack of any plan for changing it.
Both leaders exhibited
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indifference to the other’s core concerns, and catered to their constituencies, Hamas and Israeli settlers included, making it clear, urbi et orbi, that the gaps separating their positions are as unbridgeable as ever.
Netanyahu could not bring himself to admit the sins of occupation, or even to
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a minimal expression of empathy with the Palestinian tragedy of dispossession and dispersion.
All of these protests were brutally crushed, which resulted in many West European Communists leaving the Party in
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disillusion.
The
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disconnect between America’s diplomatic principles and practice has become so great that it is emboldening the country’s adversaries.
The campaign of hatred that followed underscored the country’s
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lack of free speech.
They urged the US to lift its embargo on Cuba, claiming that it had damaged relations with the rest of the continent, and to do more to combat drug use on its own turf, through education and social work, rather than supplying arms to fight the drug lords in Latin America – a battle that all acknowledged has been an
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failure.
On their dying day, Poland’s communists managed one last perversity, a final and unwitting act of
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self-humiliation.
But what do one billion people living in
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poverty (300 million on less than one dollar a day) and deprived of any rights think of this enlightened despotism?
Viewed in these terms, austerity has been an
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and unmitigated disaster, which has become increasingly apparent as European Union economies once again face stagnation, if not a triple-dip recession, with unemployment persisting at record highs and per capita real (inflation-adjusted) GDP in many countries remaining below pre-recession levels.
On the contrary: most people simply felt like expressing feelings of
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joy.
Moreover, there is no hope that any new leader, whoever it may be, will get any breathing space to establish unquestioned control, given the economy’s
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state of decay, as last year’s failed bid to reform the currency demonstrated.
During any lull, a fanatic from either side could jump to center stage and, through an act of
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madness, kick up the settling dust and dash the hopes of the many on both sides who still long for a lasting peace.
In both countries, ongoing Presidential – Parliamentary feuding led to
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political stalemate for years, and even to violent confrontation in Russia in October 1993.
His problem is the regime’s
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loss of legitimacy, which means that repression will not be enough.
As Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch have shown, the world’s poorest countries are not characterized by naive trust in capitalism, but by
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distrust, which leads to heavy government intervention and regulation of business.
But any fair panel already would have issued a verdict on the political consequences of the common currency:
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failure.
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